Radio interview

Gary Friedman / Los Angeles Times

Rudy Giuliani works the phones during a campaign stop in California. A phone call of a different sort -- from his wife, Judith, in the middle of his speech to the National Rifle Assn. in September -- caused a minor uproar among political pundits. Hello, dear. Im talking to the members of the NRA. right now. Would you like to say hello? I love you and Ill give you a call as soon as Im finished, OK? Have a safe trip. Bye bye.

Rudy Giuliani works the phones during a campaign stop in California. A phone call of a different sort -- from his wife, Judith, in the middle of his speech to the National Rifle Assn. in September -- caused a minor uproar among political pundits. Hello, dear. Im talking to the members of the NRA. right now. Would you like to say hello? I love you and Ill give you a call as soon as Im finished, OK? Have a safe trip. Bye bye. (Gary Friedman / Los Angeles Times)

Rudy Giuliani works the phones during a campaign stop in California. A phone call of a different sort -- from his wife, Judith, in the middle of his speech to the National Rifle Assn. in September -- caused a minor uproar among political pundits. Hello, dear. Im talking to the members of the NRA. right now. Would you like to say hello? I love you and Ill give you a call as soon as Im finished, OK? Have a safe trip. Bye bye.